With all the recent announcements in the world of tech from this year's CES (Consumer Electronics Show), why wouldn't your kitchen get in on the fun?
As reported on Mashable by Samantha Murphy Kelly, "Whirlpool is showing off an interactive cooktop concept at 2014 International CES that not only turns a typical kitchen surface into a stovetop, but also a place to check the weather, find recipes on Pinterest, research cooking tips and post pictures to Facebook."
"The Whirlpool Interactive Cooktop concept is inspired by the desire and potential for integrating all at-home technologies into one kitchen appliance in a way that makes cooking, multitasking and entertaining easier and more enjoyable," Chris Quatrochi, director of Global Creative Design at Whirlpool, told Mashable. "It also cuts down on time spent planning and preparing meals, so families have more time to enjoy cooking or eating with each other."
Where will you take your kitchen to in the year 2020 and beyond?
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